Google recently discovered fake digital certificates for the google.com domain name, which were issued by TurkTrust, a Turkish certificate authority. Google, Mozilla and other browser vendors have now blocked these certificates to save users from the possible man-in-the-middle attacks.

Chrome’s new tab page is going to have a new sleeker design. As shown in the screenshot below, this new design will bring the “Other devices” section to the center, along with the “Most visited” and “Recently closed” sections.

Following the release of Firefox 17 for Android, Mozilla has released Firefox 17 for desktop platforms as well. The Firefox 17 for Windows, Mac and Linux is now available for download on Mozilla’s official website.

Ad network Chitika.com has revealed some interesting information about the ad click through rate (CTR) for different browsers. This report suggests that the users of Opera and Safari Mobile click more ads.

Mozilla’s Vice President of Business Affairs and General Counsel, Harvey Anderson, has estimated that the Mozilla lost 6 to 9 million Firefox downloads due to Microsoft’s Browser Screen Choice (BCS) violation.